And curious what is driving them away? Kudo's to Mint family tho always happy to see the family grow
Feel free if new to share your reasons. Or long time Mint user's that wish to share their take on it.
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Vincent Vermeulen wrote:I noticed that this morning; I think it is mostly from jesica. That member today replied to 1 1/3 pages of topics in that forum, so it looks more active than other daysThat said, we had a very significant increase of new members in December as compared to previous months. As you shared yourself on my topic, Linux Mint (and Cinnamon) is getting very good reviews in the media.

"As you shared yourself on my topic, Linux Mint (and Cinnamon) is getting very good reviews in the media."



Orbmiser wrote:Yep there is that and am always getting shot down in the Ubuntu forums when mentioning how Mint is better for a lot of newbies starting out. Or mentioning I left Ubuntu because of the clustersuck Unity & the direction which is now Mark Shuttleworth at the wheel driving and ignoring the user base as he knows what's good for us.
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xenopeek wrote:Upgrade in place has 20% failure rate, which is why Linux Mint doesn't recommend you play "upgrade roulette". Clean install next time to upgrade to a newer release?
mintybits wrote:when it had the warm, earthy colours and "out of Africa" theme and the slogan "Linux for human beings".
mintybits wrote:Canonical has commercial interests...

xenopeek wrote:Upgrade in place has 20% failure rate, which is why Linux Mint doesn't recommend you play "upgrade roulette". Clean install next time to upgrade to a newer release?

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